As the Yankees scour the schoolyard to find a fill-in for Curtis Granderson, Johnny Damon is off to the side offering his version of “Pick me!”

Granderson is expected to be sidelined for 10 weeks, until early May, after suffering a fractured right forearm when he was hit by a pitch Sunday. The Yankees are expected to look in-house for a fill-in left fielder, but the 39-year-old Damon remains a free agent pleading his case — emphasis on pleading.

“I would play for the minimum [$490,000 per year, prorated over 180 days] for six weeks,” Damon told The Post last night. “If Granderson returns, I would leave. If there’s no room for me, I’m gone.”

Damon, who won a World Series with the Yankees in 2009, is not expecting the Yankees to reach out following a three-year cold shoulder.

“I don’t think [they] will,” he said. “They’ve had plenty of opportunities since 2009, and it hasn’t happened. But if they call, I’m ready to go.”